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Cureus ; 16(4): e57563, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38707132

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to evaluate the asymmetry in the lateral abdominal muscles (LAMs) expressed as tissue deformation index asymmetry (aTDI) with the use of M-mode ultrasonography. The muscles of interest were the transversus abdominis, internal oblique, and external oblique. METHODS: This is a cohort of 126 healthy subjects who participated in the study. Measurements were taken by two raters, blinded to the aim of the study. M-mode ultrasounds with a measurement frequency of 5 MHz were utilized to record the postural response of LAMs to external perturbation in the form of rapid arm abduction with load, and individual aTDI values for each muscle were calculated. RESULTS: The aTDI values from deep to superficial LAMs were 78.28% for transversus abdominis, 55.68% for internal oblique, and 44.80% for external oblique. Only the aTDI for transversus abdominis results differed significantly from those of the other LAMs (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: LAM asymmetry values exhibit the following gradient: transversus abdominis >internal oblique >external oblique. Specifically, only transversus abdominis demonstrates noteworthy asymmetry in postural activity. This observation contributes to the literature by indicating that transversus abdominis asymmetry may serve as a marker for assessing the variability in motor control of the deep abdominal musculature. The dominance of transversus abdominis (TrA) asymmetric activity underlines the importance of personalized approaches for patients with lumbopelvic disorders or for athletes seeking to enhance performance.

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Arch Microbiol ; 203(8): 4829-4838, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34213597

ABSTRACT

In 2017, a 560-ha area of hybrid poplar plantation in northern Poland showed symptoms of tree decline. Leaves appeared smaller, turned yellow-brown, and were shed prematurely. Twigs and smaller branches died. Bark was sunken and discolored, often loosened and split. Trunks decayed from the base. Phloem and xylem showed brown necrosis. Ten per cent of trees died in 1-2 months. None of these symptoms was typical for known poplar diseases. Bacteria in soil and in the necrotic base of poplar trunk were analyzed with Illumina sequencing. Soil and wood were colonized by at least 615 and 249 taxa. The majority of bacteria were common to soil and wood. The most common taxa in soil were: Acidobacteria (14.76%), Actinobacteria (14.58%), Proteobacteria (36.87) with Betaproteobacteria (6.52%), (6.10%), Comamonadaceae (2.79%), and Verrucomicrobia (5.31%).The most common taxa in wood were: Bacteroidetes (22.72%) including Chryseobacterium (5.07%), Flavobacteriales (10.87%), Sphingobacteriales (9.40%) with Pedobacter cryoconitis (7.31%), Proteobacteria (73.79%) with Enterobacteriales (33.25%) including Serratia (15.30%) and Sodalis (6.52%), Pseudomonadales (9.83%) including Pseudomonas (9.02%), Rhizobiales (6.83%), Sphingomonadales (5.65%), and Xanthomonadales (11.19%). Possible pathogens were Pseudomonas, Rhizobium and Xanthomonas. The potential initial, endophytic character of bacteria is discussed. Soil and possibly planting material might be the reservoir of pathogen inoculum.


Subject(s)
Pedobacter , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Populus , Pedobacter/pathogenicity , Populus/microbiology , Soil Microbiology , Verrucomicrobia
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Plants (Basel) ; 10(5)2021 Apr 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33925219

ABSTRACT

In 2017, a 560-ha area of hybrid poplar plantation in northern Poland showed symptoms of tree decline. The leaves appeared smaller, yellow-brown, and were shed prematurely. Twigs and smaller branches died without distinct cankers. Trunks decayed from the base. The phloem and xylem showed brown necrosis. Ten percent of the trees died 1-2 months after the first appearance of the symptoms. None of these symptoms were typical for known poplar diseases. The trees' mycobiota were analysed using Illumina sequencing. A total of 69 467 and 70 218 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were obtained from the soil and wood. Blastocladiomycota and Chytridiomycota occurred only in the soil, with very low frequencies (0.005% and 0.008%). Two taxa of Glomeromycota, with frequencies of 0.001%, occurred in the wood. In the soil and wood, the frequencies of Zygomycota were 3.631% and 0.006%, the frequencies of Ascomycota were 45.299% and 68.697%, and the frequencies of Basidiomycota were 4.119% and 2.076%. At least 400 taxa of fungi were present. The identifiable Zygomycota, Ascomycota, and Basidiomycota were represented by at least 18, 263 and 81 taxa, respectively. Many fungi were common to the soil and wood, but 160 taxa occurred only in soil and 73 occurred only in wood. The root pathogens included species of Oomycota. The vascular and parenchymal pathogens included species of Ascomycota and of Basidiomycota. The initial endophytic character of the fungi is emphasized. Soil, and possibly planting material, may be the sources of the pathogen inoculum, and climate warming is likely to be a predisposing factor. A water deficit may increase the trees' susceptibility. The epidemiology of poplar vascular wilt reminds grapevine trunk diseases (GTD), including esca, black foot disease and Petri disease.

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Cent European J Urol ; 66(2): 236-8, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24579038

ABSTRACT

This study presents a case of avulsion of the left renal artery from the aorta and splenic rupture after blunt abdominal trauma accompanied by an extensive crush syndrome. Based on contrast-enhanced abdominal ultrasound and computed tomography CT, the patient was qualified for urgent surgical intervention with removal of the injured kidney and spleen.

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Cent European J Urol ; 64(2): 101-2, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24578876

ABSTRACT

Authors presented 17 patients in whom two techniques for catheterization of the bladder after transurethral resection of the prostate complicated with undermining of the trigone of the bladder were applied. The first maneuver, used in twelve patients, was the insertion of a rigid stylet made from a 10F pneumatic probe used for percutaneous nephrolithotripsy into the Foley catheter in order to insert the catheter into the bladder in cystoscope manner. In the remaining five patients, the second maneuver was the insertion of a Dufour catheter over the guide wire left in bladder through the resectoscope sheath. These techniques seemed to be easy and safe.

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Urology ; 73(5): 993-4, 2009 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19193402

ABSTRACT

We present a rare case of empyema of the ureteral stump with a large calculus 20 years after nephrectomy for a nonfunctioning kidney secondary to chronic obstruction resulting from a small ureteral stone. The ureteral stump with stone was removed en bloc. We suggest that a ureter with stone should be excised at nephrectomy, especially in cases with a dilated ureter.


Subject(s)
Empyema/etiology , Kidney Calculi/surgery , Nephrectomy/adverse effects , Ureteral Calculi/etiology , Adult , Empyema/diagnostic imaging , Empyema/surgery , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Kidney Calculi/diagnostic imaging , Nephrectomy/methods , Radiography , Risk Assessment , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome , Ureteral Calculi/diagnostic imaging , Ureteral Calculi/surgery
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Wiad Lek ; 57(11-12): 631-3, 2004.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15865240

ABSTRACT

General practitioner very often uses transabdominal ultrasonograpy (TAUS) in order to measure prostatic volume. Using this method it is rather impossible to distinguish between tissue of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostatic tissue which forms so called surgical capsule of BPH. The aim of this study was a comparison of prostatic volume measured during suprapubic (transabdominal) ultrasonography and volume of the enucleated gland after open prostatectomy. Regarding the results authors created a nomogram based on TAUS measurement of the prostate which helps to predict the volume of BPH. They also stated that surgical capsule of the BPH makes about 1/3 of the whole volume of the prostate measured by TAUS.


Subject(s)
Postoperative Care , Prostate/diagnostic imaging , Prostatectomy , Prostatic Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Prostatic Neoplasms/surgery , Aged , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Preoperative Care , Pubic Bone , Ultrasonography
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